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                        <h1>Progetto “Scuola-Ospedale”</h1>
                        <h2>Studio di fattibilit&agrave</h2>
                        <p>L’obiettivo principale del progetto è ottenere una nuova versione del sito:
                            “Scuola in Ospedale”
                            Esiste già una versione parzialmente funzionante, realizzata con l’utilizzo di PHP1(Hypertext Preprocessor ) e MySQL2, ma contiene diversi errori e non permette una gestione completa di tutti i suoi aspetti.  Ad esempio per creare un nuovo utente è necessario l’inserimento manuale all’interno del database, tale operazione richiede un minimo di  conoscenze del linguaggio SQL3 (Structured Query Language) o nel campo dei DBMS4 (Database Management System).
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                        <h2>Usage</h2>
                        <p>Canvas consists of a drawable region defined in HTML code with height and width attributes. JavaScript code may access the area through a full set of drawing functions similar to other common 2D APIs, thus allowing for dynamically generated graphics. Some anticipated uses of canvas include building graphs, animations, games, and image composition.</p>
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                        <h2>Reactions</h2>
                        <p>At the time of its introduction the canvas element was met with mixed reactions from the web standards community. There have been arguments against Apple's decision to create a new proprietary element instead of supporting the SVG standard. There are other concerns about syntax e.g. the absence of a namespace.</p>
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                        <h2>Support</h2>
                        <p>The element is currently supported by the latest versions of Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, and Opera. It is not natively implemented by Internet Explorer (IE) as of version 8, though support is in development for Internet Explorer 9; however, many of the Canvas element's features can be supported in IE, for example by using Google or Mozilla plugins, JavaScript libraries and either Adobe Flash or IE's proprietary VML.</p>
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